SUNY Buffalo--> Notre Dame

<p>Hey guys here are my stats-
GPA -- 3.85
Business major, sphomore</p>

<p>SAT 1- 950</p>

<p>I know my scores is way low. But do you think it would be of greater emphasis if I apply as Junior?</p>

<p>ECs--> Computer Site Consultant, International Student Ambassador, Resident Adviosr.</p>

<p>Summer --> Summer 2006 did internship at father's logistics firm back at home + went for summer school at LSE.</p>

<p>Please post your evaluations about my chances at Mendoza School of Business!</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>in terms of stats, what really matters at notre dame is whether or not you completed the required courses. I suggest you speak to Susan and ask her if your courses will transfer, because if the required ones dont, even if you have a 4.0, you will get rejected.</p>

<p>Take the SAT again. Why? SUNY Buffalo, as much as it is a wonderful place for research, it is not a academic powerhouse. A 3.85 from it is not sufficient to convince ND that you can handle a more rigorous workload. </p>

<p>Typically, you don't need to retake the SAT when applying for junior standing, but you are not doing yourself any favor by keeping that score, which I'm presuming is 950 /1600 and not 2400. It doesn't mean you are automatically rejected if you don't take the SAT again, but you do want to dramatically improve your chance don't you?</p>

<p>im applying to ND as transfer as well (except im a frosh righ now)...well anyhoo i thin you shoulod check out the ND website because on it it clearly states that they do not accept anyone into the Mendoza school of business and the architecture school (it has something to do with the rising popularity from the students already there) but yea your numbers and such definitely look great (especially in comparison to mine) just make sure to check out that webiste...</p>

<p><a href="https://admissions.nd.edu/transfer/academicrequirements.cfm%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://admissions.nd.edu/transfer/academicrequirements.cfm&lt;/a>
thats the link just in case you cant find it</p>